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SONY CCD-TRV46E kamerához keresek rajzot.Probléma az, hogy erősebb fényben túl vezérlődik.Az optikában van egy kis motor ami két kis ajtóval szabályozza a beérkező fényt ezek letörtek.
Köszönöm előre is a segítságet.
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Keresek megvételre hibás Sony DSC-S700 optika jó legyen,Sony DSC-W110 LCD jó legyen.Sokan nem kérik a fényképező javítást ezért reménykedem bár azt is tudom,
hogy ragaszkodnak a roncshoz,inkább kifizeti a bevizsgálást.Kérem jelezze akinek van.Üdv:selindion
Hi friends,
I would like to make adjustments to my Sony DSC-F717.
According to service manual, the service remote is attached via CPC jig, where a 2,5mm LANC port is mounted. I'd like to DIY a improvised jig.
Exact detail of the jig is not provided, but clearly it is a 22-pin FPC splited into many measure points and a LANC port. Also learned from the manual that LANC signal to/from CPC is splited into 2 lanes, IN and OUT, while 2,5mm LANC port only has 1 (bidirectional) data bus. I wonder if these 2 signals are mixed by additional circuits on the jig.
If someone can post a back (trace-side) photo of CPC12, the mystery will be solved and it will be much appreciated, thanks in advance!
Hello,
recently bought this lens as "broken/for parts" item. After inspection found there is missing FPC cable, bought one from Aliexpess. Installed it, still not working. After long searching in google was able to find a repair video, that there is seen for a while that there is something with 2-wires in the slot, that is in the photos.
Here is video at the moment that the part can be seen: https://youtu.be/PjEBGFLjgM0?t=410 (from about 6:50 mins). At 10:44 is seen that the part is only in the bottom side of the slot; and nothing more detailed in the whole internet that I was able to check for about a hour.
There is magnetic field sensor - top left on the DSC07181 and on the next photo fitted on its place, so I think it should be some kind of tiny end position switch or don't know what;
any help as service manual, photo or part number will be in help.
Regards,
Milen